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U.S. Soybean Export Council Hosts SOY CONNEXT, the World’s Largest Soy Summit

U.S. Soybean Export Council Hosts SOY CONNEXT, the World's Largest Soy Summit

Global soy consumption at 1.087 MMT has exceeded global soy production at 1.061 MMT for the past three years (2019-22) following a doubling in consumption and production over the past 20 years. Soybeans continue to be the United States’ number one food and agricultural export, and U.S. Soy’s customers are as diverse as the countless uses of a soybean itself.

The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) will host 600+ industry representatives at SOY CONNEXT – the global U.S. Soy Summit, including 400+ international customers of U.S. Soy from 50+ countries with 200+ U.S. Soy farmers and members of industry, from August 22-24 in San Diego.

“Soy Connext, the industry’s premier global summit, will catalyze connections between international customers of U.S. Soy from the animal protein, aquaculture, animal nutrition, edible oil, soy foods, and commodity trading sectors, with U.S. Soy farmers and industry,” said Jim Sutter, CEO, USSEC. “With the level of volatility in the world today, it takes vision, resilience, and partnerships to succeed in food and agriculture today. At Soy Connext, we will explore insights, trends, and strengthen our collaborations to advance global nutrition, climate-forward solutions, and progress for people and communities.”

USSEC will launch the new ‘Soybean Value Calculator’ – an innovative tool for soybean crushers to calculate and compare the economic value of soybeans from various countries. Customers can enter company specific data along with soybean composition and physical factor data to analyze the potential economic benefit of choosing U.S. Soy relative to soy of other origins. It’s that simple.

Sustainability and transparency are differentiators and a competitive advantage for U.S. Soy customers. As part of Soy Connext, customers from 38 countries will visit U.S. Soy farms across 14 soy-producing states to transparently engage with farmers, inspect the crop, and discuss challenges, needs and opportunities. Further, USSEC, on behalf of U.S. Soy, is the international sponsor of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour providing its customers with credible, third-party, and real-time analysis of U.S. Soy crop quality directly from soy production sites across the United States. Customers and exporter companies will also participate in USSEC’s Trade Team Invitational.

“Climatic, economic, and geopolitical events are testing the resilience of the global food system. Uncertainty is the word of the day. We are honored that international companies are rewarding sustainable U.S. Soy’s lowest carbon footprint, optimal nutritional bundle, high refining rate, low refining cost, and reliable production and exports by importing record volumes to advance food and nutrition security in the 82 countries we serve,” said Doug Winter, USSEC Chairperson, Board Member of the United Soybean Board, and U.S. Soy farmer, Illinois.

Six facts related to U.S. Soy
• Global poultry, pork, and aquaculture consumption are forecast to grow 17.8%, 13.1%, and 23% respectively by 20301
• Global soy foods per capita consumption grew 24% to 2.67 kg in 2020 from 2.16 kg in 20102
• U.S. Soy’s top 15 export markets: China, Mexico, EU, Egypt, Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Colombia, Taiwan, Canada, Bangladesh, Thailand, S. Korea, Pakistan, Ecuador3
• U.S. Soy’s top growth markets (21/22 v. 16/17): Egypt, Turkey, Ecuador, Venezuela, Canada, Guatemala, Colombia, Mexico, EU. Bangladesh growing. India potential evolving4
• Sustainable U.S. Soy has the lowest carbon footprint when compared with soy of other origins5
• U.S. Soy Sustainability Assurance Protocol (SSAP) verified exports are up 33% vs. year ago, and 58% (approx. 38 MMT) of U.S. Soy’s total exports (approx. 64 MMT) in MY 21/22 (as of 7/28/22)

Soy Connext will cover the following topics among others:
• Macro dynamics – inflation, or commodity super-cycle
• Shifting vegetable oil market
• Sustainability in the global feed industry
• Plant-Based Proteins: Consumer Trends & Opportunities
• Sourcing specialty food grade & IP beans
• Live reports on 2022 #USSoy crop ahead of #Harvest22

Noteworthy global speakers at Soy Connext include:
• Matt Ammerman, Commodity Risk Manager and VP, E. Europe & Black Sea region, StoneX
• Erik Noland, Executive Director and Senior Economist, CME Group
• Emily French, Chief Executive Officer, Global Ag Protein
• Anja Manuel, co-founder, Rice, Hadley, Gates and Manuel, LLC
• Marty Ruikka, President, The Pro Exporter Network
• Tom Vierhile, Vice President – Strategic Insights (North America), Innova Market Insights

Other event participants include U.S. Soy farmers representing the American Soybean Association, United Soybean Board, State soy boards, related food and agriculture industry, commodity exporters, among others.

This press release was funded by U.S. Soy farmers, their checkoff and the soy value chain.

   

Growth Energy Welcomes $100 Million USDA Investment in Biofuel Infrastructure

Growth Energy Welcomes $100 Million USDA Investment in Biofuel Infrastructure

Growth Energy welcomed an announcement in today’s Federal Register from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) of $100 million in new infrastructure grants to support sales of higher biofuel blends through the Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP). The $100 million will be available in competitive grants for projects aimed at expansion of sales and use of renewable fuels.

“We applaud Secretary Vilsack for his ongoing efforts to expand access to lower-cost, lower-emissions biofuels,” said Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor. “We have heard countless success stories from our retail partners about how HBIIP grants have helped them expand options at the pump and bring cleaner, more affordable options to drivers across the nation. Today’s announcement reaffirms USDA’s commitment to ensuring a new wave of growth for higher biofuel blends, and we look forward to working with members of the retail community to help them take full advantage of this growth opportunity.”

Last week, Growth Energy hosted a webinar along with USDA and CSP for participants to learn more about USDA’s fuel infrastructure grant program and the exciting opportunities in the E15 marketplace. Information and support for retailers interested in offering higher biofuels blends is available on Growth Energy’s Retail Hub.

Background

USDA’s HBIIP expands domestic ethanol and biodiesel availability by supporting infrastructure projects to facilitate increased sales of higher biofuel blends (E15/B20 or higher). This effort builds on biofuels infrastructure investments and experience gained through the original Biofuels Infrastructure Partnership (BIP), first launched in 2016.

Growth Energy’s pioneering work with Prime the Pump supported the installation of E15 at retailers large and small in size and diverse in geographic location, including Casey’s, Sheetz, Kwik Trip, Minnoco, Cumberland Farms, Family Express, Kum & Go, Murphy USA, NuVu Fuels, Protec Fuel, Pump & Pantry, Racetrac, Rutters, QuikTrip, and United Dairy Farmers. There are now more than 2,600 retail locations offering E15 nationwide.

   

Growth Energy Welcomes $100 Million USDA Investment in Biofuel Infrastructure

Growth Energy Welcomes $100 Million USDA Investment in Biofuel Infrastructure

Growth Energy welcomed an announcement in today’s Federal Register from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) of $100 million in new infrastructure grants to support sales of higher biofuel blends through the Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP). The $100 million will be available in competitive grants for projects aimed at expansion of sales and use of renewable fuels.

“We applaud Secretary Vilsack for his ongoing efforts to expand access to lower-cost, lower-emissions biofuels,” said Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor. “We have heard countless success stories from our retail partners about how HBIIP grants have helped them expand options at the pump and bring cleaner, more affordable options to drivers across the nation. Today’s announcement reaffirms USDA’s commitment to ensuring a new wave of growth for higher biofuel blends, and we look forward to working with members of the retail community to help them take full advantage of this growth opportunity.”

Last week, Growth Energy hosted a webinar along with USDA and CSP for participants to learn more about USDA’s fuel infrastructure grant program and the exciting opportunities in the E15 marketplace. Information and support for retailers interested in offering higher biofuels blends is available on Growth Energy’s Retail Hub.

Background

USDA’s HBIIP expands domestic ethanol and biodiesel availability by supporting infrastructure projects to facilitate increased sales of higher biofuel blends (E15/B20 or higher). This effort builds on biofuels infrastructure investments and experience gained through the original Biofuels Infrastructure Partnership (BIP), first launched in 2016.

Growth Energy’s pioneering work with Prime the Pump supported the installation of E15 at retailers large and small in size and diverse in geographic location, including Casey’s, Sheetz, Kwik Trip, Minnoco, Cumberland Farms, Family Express, Kum & Go, Murphy USA, NuVu Fuels, Protec Fuel, Pump & Pantry, Racetrac, Rutters, QuikTrip, and United Dairy Farmers. There are now more than 2,600 retail locations offering E15 nationwide.

   

Making Every Drop Count- Growing Sales and Building Trust through Research and Promotion

Every single drop of milk begins at dawn and doesn’t stop until well after dusk. Every drop represents a commitment, a tradition, a calling if you will, to work unbelievably hard to nourish this country.

A commitment to honor th…

Making Every Drop Count- Growing Sales and Building Trust through Research and Promotion

Every single drop of milk begins at dawn and doesn’t stop until well after dusk. Every drop represents a commitment, a tradition, a calling if you will, to work unbelievably hard to nourish this country.

A commitment to honor th…

Feeder Steers and Heifers Lower, Steer and Heifers Calves Steady to Lower at Oklahoma National Stockyards on Monday

Oklahoma National Stockyards
Mon Aug 22, 2022

   

AUCTION
This Week               7,500
Last Reported      &nbs…

Feeder Steers and Heifers Lower, Steer and Heifers Calves Steady to Lower at Oklahoma National Stockyards on Monday

Oklahoma National Stockyards
Mon Aug 22, 2022

   

AUCTION
This Week               7,500
Last Reported      &nbs…

Feeder Steer and Heifers Higher at Joplin Regional Stockyards on Monday

Joplin Regional Stockyards
Mon Aug 22, 2022

   

AUCTION
This Week               4,310
Last Reported      &nbsp…

Feeder Steer and Heifers Higher at Joplin Regional Stockyards on Monday

Joplin Regional Stockyards
Mon Aug 22, 2022

   

AUCTION
This Week               4,310
Last Reported      &nbsp…

Timely Rains Hopefully Increase Next Week’s Range and Pasture Conditions in USDA Crop Progress Report

Corn and soybean good-to-excellent condition ratings both fell slightly again last week, USDA reported in its weekly Crop Progress report released Monday, Aug. 22.

Not any extreme changes in crop condition ratings in this week’s US…

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